Restaurant website forms
8 best forms for a restaurant website
Restaurant forms should help guests request the right thing without making staff chase missing details. The best form mix separates table requests, catering, private events, updates, and feedback.
How this list was chosen
Prioritize pages and tools that create useful action.
Reservation request form
Collect date, time, party size, occasion, accessibility needs, and preferred contact method.
Catering inquiry form
Ask for event date, guest count, location, budget range, menu interest, service needs, and deadline.
Private event form
Capture event type, room needs, timing, add-ons, deposit expectations, and follow-up details for higher-value requests.
Contact form
Keep a simple path for general questions, press, partnerships, vendor requests, and messages that do not fit another form.
Newsletter signup form
Collect permission for menu updates, events, seasonal offers, chef notes, and local announcements.
Feedback form
Invite comments after a visit and collect details staff can use to improve service or request testimonials.
Job application form
Use a lightweight form for role, availability, experience, contact details, and resume or portfolio links.
Waitlist or event update form
Capture interest before a ticketed dinner, launch, class, pop-up, or seasonal event is ready.
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